Recently, I had noticed the dreaded fluid spot in the driver's side footwell. At first, I assumed it was me hopping in and out of the car with oil on my shoes, and then thought it might have been part of the chassis self-lubricating system. I cleaned up all traces of fluid from the footwell and went driving. The fluid is coming out of the clutch cylinder and dripping down on the pedal. It appears to be a slight leak as I noticed the reservoir for the master cylinder is still fairly high. A couple of questions:
1. Is this a case where all I need to do is replace a seal, or should I go ahead and replace the master cylinder and/or slave cylinder. VB makes these "clutch repair kits" that seem to be an all-in-one solution. It seems if I'm going to have to yank the MC, I might as well go ahead and put a new one in.
2. Dumb question - what kind of fluid goes into the clutch? Is this also 20W50 like the tranny?
See...I told you it wouldn't be long before I hit my next crisis
Oh, and to add insult to injury, the right turn signal indicator is not illuminating, but the actual turn signals work. Lucas Electrics at their finest!
1. Is this a case where all I need to do is replace a seal, or should I go ahead and replace the master cylinder and/or slave cylinder. VB makes these "clutch repair kits" that seem to be an all-in-one solution. It seems if I'm going to have to yank the MC, I might as well go ahead and put a new one in.
2. Dumb question - what kind of fluid goes into the clutch? Is this also 20W50 like the tranny?
See...I told you it wouldn't be long before I hit my next crisis
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